The Quarterly Review, 267. köide,529. numberJohn Murray, 1936 |
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Page 63
... Herbert's extremely anthropomorphic conception of God seems to us childish or primitive , we may reflect that he was treading in the footsteps of many a saint and prophet — and that he was a poet . To say that mysticism is always morbid ...
... Herbert's extremely anthropomorphic conception of God seems to us childish or primitive , we may reflect that he was treading in the footsteps of many a saint and prophet — and that he was a poet . To say that mysticism is always morbid ...
Page 65
... Herbert to her , that Jane became so much a Platonic , as to fall in love with Mr Herbert unseen . This was a fair preparation for a Marriage ; but alas , her father died before Mr Herbert's retirement to Dauntsey ; yet some friends to ...
... Herbert to her , that Jane became so much a Platonic , as to fall in love with Mr Herbert unseen . This was a fair preparation for a Marriage ; but alas , her father died before Mr Herbert's retirement to Dauntsey ; yet some friends to ...
Page 67
... Herbert's gifts are scattered , it is true , but they are not small . Like Donne , but to a far less extent , he lacks architectonic skill ; for though the body of his work is called ' The Temple , its unity is to be found rather in the ...
... Herbert's gifts are scattered , it is true , but they are not small . Like Donne , but to a far less extent , he lacks architectonic skill ; for though the body of his work is called ' The Temple , its unity is to be found rather in the ...
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